sylvaniapenn
sylvaniapenn
sylvaniapenn

the question is if actually taking a different path would make any sense. then everything is solely on you and your passion, which, if and when it runs out, throws one’s overall gains and losses into question. i mean people are different.”networking” is not restricted to office careers, there are certainly networks

“The” global warming..

Dhal they want to do is deceive us.

Katmandont.

Bawlmer

Like the line about comfort in silence. Wise writing.

I wrote an essay on my iPhone. I think the competition is over.

die alone, together

its like improving the inevitable experiences vs gambling on a transient experience.

That’s interesting. But our culture is structured around boundless success. Success could be defined as becoming a billionaire and doing whatever the hell one wants. Which creates a great disparity between our ideas of success and failure. Is playing a sport about playing a sport, or is it about winning championships,

I’m confused. Going to an Apple store is an experience. Buying a Macbook is an experience. But you’re still purchasing a thing. Matter and experience are not separate - half of the point of buying an Apple product, for example, is the experience of the store, the anticipation of owning a coveted thing. The experience

everything up to and including sing the sorrow. but after that its downhill. black sails was such a heavy album, and still punk rock, and really good punk rock. what a band.

thats interesting.

typical condescending millennial quoting from history and stuff. narcissistic start-up divorcer dick.

not drinking is a small issue. you can sip one of whatever it is people are drinking for quite a while. NOW: not keeping up with sports, being awkward/uncomfortable in social settings. those are the things that weigh against you.

no more schadenfreude

good piece. culture/family can make us complacent. body type is increasingly “personal brand.” somebody famous out there has an awkward paunch issue. we allow our physical body to determine who we are, and who we can be. it goes both ways though. its hard to realize when we are accomplishing things physically-

First thing I heard was “that’s the penis thing you’ve ever said.”

This is all over the place:

I thought Enter Sandman was rough